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A powerful winter storm brought the heaviest snow of the season to Connecticut Friday night, dumping up to 9 inches of snow in some areas.
Citing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT shared that in 2022 “there were 498 fatal traffic crashes and an estimated 32,213 injury crashes that occurred when there was snow and/or sleet conditions at the time of the crash. CTDOT emphasizes that preparation is essential for safe winter driving.”
Connecticut residents are digging out Saturday morning after a storm dropped several inches of snow across the state.
Snowfall in New York totaled around 4 inches, but short of what could have been the city’s biggest storm event in years.
Lamont announced that the cold weather protocol would run from Thursday to Sunday to protect homeless residents from "arctic conditions."
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Connecticut State Community College, Hartford Public Schools and East Hartford Public Schools were among the Connecticut schools that announced closures ahead of the storm. Since the snow is expected to fall between the morning and afternoon or late afternoon hours, the storm is expected to impact travelers.